Funny though isn't it when one compares what the English sent to Australia and what got off the boat at Plymouth Rock USA from England and the eventual outcome.![]()
That is very interesting. I've never considered that before.
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Funny though isn't it when one compares what the English sent to Australia and what got off the boat at Plymouth Rock USA from England and the eventual outcome.![]()
I've always found it really funny myself.Funny though isn't it when one compares what the English sent to Australia and what got off the boat at Plymouth Rock USA from England and the eventual outcome.![]()
No. But that isn't saying much ~ & that's if I have understood you to mean self evolving. Lots of the really big properties are pretty much self sufficient & goodness knows what has evolved on some of those! I know pigs & camels have been doing their thing in some pretty inhospital terrain for decades. That gives rise to some pretty interesting speculation though. If you actually ever hear anything I would be curious to know.Ribh, do you know anyone who keeps landrace breeds over there?
No, you got me right the first time.@Shadrach : sorry. a little slow this morning. It has occurred to me you were referring specifically to Finnish/Icelandic Landrace. I'm pretty sure no~one out here has them yet.
On the other hand...This has stats of European breeds that are @ critical numbers in Australia ~ some of which I think are Landrace. I took part in the 2nd survey because I had a number of these breeds.
http://rarebreedstrust.com.au/public/pages/poultry
Sorry. I think I need to go back to bed. More sleep is necessary.Ooh, more chickie piccies!Now I can see why my friend said that Croad Langshans are like mini-ostriches; the rooster can stand at nearly a metre tall! A white CL hen would be nice, I don’t think there are any breeders in NSW though.